Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
David van Weel
David van Weel - Credit: Martijn Beekman / Rijksoverheid - License: All Rights Reserved
Politics
David van Weel
Viktor Orban
European Commission
VVD
Volt
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
The United States of America
Monday, 22 July 2024 - 12:50

Share this article:

Justice Min. heading to meeting in Budapest against wishes of parliamentary majority

Minister David van Weel (Justice and Safety) has arrived in Budapest for an informal meeting with his EU counterparts against the wishes of a majority in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, including his own party, the VVD. He told ANP he is not planning on coming back yet. "I am here in the interests of the Netherlands."

The agenda for the informal council contains many subjects that are important for the Netherlands, said Van Weel from Budapest. This consists of subjects like migration, subversive crime, and strengthening resilience. "These are cross-border topics. The Netherlands needs its neighboring countries for this. On behalf of the Netherlands, I will provide direction to the strategic discussion that will be held about this tomorrow."

The European Commission announced a boycott last week of informal ministerial meetings organized by Hungary as the rotating EU president. For the time being, only civil servants and no European commissioners will attend these meetings. The reason for this unusual step is the 'peace mission' for Ukraine that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently undertook on his own initiative.

This mission brought Orban to Moscow, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He also spoke to the Republican presidential candidate in the United States, Donald Trump, but not with current president Joe Biden.

Several EU leaders felt the need to emphasize that Orban was not speaking for the EU in these meetings. Prime Minister Dick Schoof and Minister Casper Veldkamp of Foreign Affairs were among the politicians to brief this. But when the European Commission decided to ignore meetings in Hungary, the Netherlands did not go along with it.

This resulted in criticism of the Cabinet from the coalition parties VVD and NSC. They think that the Netherlands should follow the actions of the European Commission. GroenLinks-PvdA, D66, CDA, Partij voor de Dieren, and Volt have now also joined the VVD and NSC in this position. This means that a large majority of the Tweede Kamer felt that Van Weel should have stayed home.

Van Weel will repeat the Dutch criticism of Orbán's solo performance. He does not have any mandate from the European Union for the 'peace mission' that the Hungarian Prime Minister has started, says Van Weel. "I will convey that critical message again in Budapest."

Reporting by ANP

More like this

Image
Protestors gathered in Amsterdam call for an end to the war in Ukraine and Russia's withdrawal from that country. 24 Feb. 2023
Hard right party JA21 says it opposes Ukraine joining NATO or EU during election debate
Image
David van Weel
Netherland not boycotting Hungary; Justice Min. heading to Budapest
Image
Kanye West during the Watch The Throne Tour, Gelredome Arnhem, Netherlands, June 15, 2012.
Dutch parliament urges government to block Ye from entering ahead of Arnhem concerts
Image
Donald Trump
Dutch politicians warn Trump’s Greenland tariffs could fracture NATO
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Cop claims he was unaware woman he pushed down at asylum shelter was pregnant
  • Highest Dutch business court overturns Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal fine
  • BBB Senate faction opposes conversion therapy ban despite earlier support
  • KLM cancels Uganda flights amid Ebola-related travel restrictions
  • Football coach jailed for secretly filming over 500 boys in changing rooms

Top stories

  • Football coach jailed for secretly filming over 500 boys in changing rooms
  • U.S. Embassy: Dutch World Cup fans can face long passport lines, social media checks
  • Tata Steel drops new Sustainability Chief Pols over pro-apartheid past in South Africa
  • Waiting times of a year or longer at some Dutch hospitals as doctor shortage grows
  • Video: One killed, two hurt in stabbing at Heerhugowaard business

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content